Book Four Resources


This is a matching activity with nonsense words. The student is to match a closed syllable with a vowel-consonant-e syllable that is spelled the same except for the silent e. The first two rows of the grid are the closed syllables, and the last two rows are the vowel-consonant-e syllables.


Touch the frog, and he spits out a nonsense word. The words are both closed syllables and vowel-consonant-e syllables.


This activity contains closed syllable words and vowel-consonant-e words. The students read the words and place them in the correct vortex.


This activity contains the events from the story A Fine Time on the Slope. The students are to arrange the events in sequential order.


This is an activity with two-syllable nonsense words containing closed and vowel-consonant-e syllables. Pop the balloons to read the words one syllable at a time. Then combine the syllables to read the word more fluently.


Our friendly frog spitting out more nonsense words. This time they are two syllable nonsense words which contain closed and vowel-consonant-e syllables.


This is a real word matching/concentration game with two syllable words with closed and vowel-consonant-e syllables. This is a faster paced game as the tiles turn themselves back over; there is no way to control the speed.


These are syllable cards for three syllable real words from step 4.3.